Peppers Planted, Cucumbers Climbing

>> Friday, June 5, 2009



This pepper bed is located near the northeast corner of the garden, with the east bed of onions located behind them. The four tall pepper plants in the background are Bells, the seven little plants in the very foreground are Jalapenos, and all of the little plants in between are a mix of Anaheims, Anchos, Cayennes, Jalapenos, and Hungarian Wax. All but the seven Jalapenos in the foreground were donated. All that's left to plant are the last 2/3 of a bed that is just to the left of this picture, which currently has a variety of tomatoes.



These cucumbers are really taking off. As you can see, they are now climbing the twine condo that was built around them.



They are also sporting lots and lots of blossoms. We should be seeing little cucumbers very soon.

The rain of the last two days has the ground good and wet, and all of the plants are turning dark green, and starting to shoot for the sky. We haven't had an opportunity to mulch again in about a week, and now we have freshly planted beds with no mulch at all. If a couple of people can get together to mow and mulch the garden soon, that would be much appreciated. While you're at it, go ahead and pick up those two flats of cabbages that are shrieking to be planted in your garden:)

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